Essentially, you’ll be able to edit 4K video and high-resolution images with the speed and efficiency of the latest machines. This SSD will boost both the capacity, from 256GB to 1TB and the internal drive transfer speeds. Since 2013 SSD technology has advanced, and while the technology has changed, the Mac Pro (Late 2013) can be updated to work with specific new drives such as the OWC Aura Pro X2. The Mac Pro (Late 2013) was one of the first commercially available machines to feature the new style of SSD, albeit an early version. While the latest computers containing these drives boast about groundbreaking speeds, Mac users have taken advantage of these lightning-fast hard drives for years.
If you haven’t come across them before, then don’t worry they’re just a form of storage, like a traditional hard drive, just many, many times faster and with a different connector. Nvme SSD hard drives have been around for a while, but they’re only just becoming mainstream.